Bitcoin Mining Hashrate Continues Recovery, Now Only 16% Away From ATH

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Bitcoin Mining Hashrate Continues Recovery, Now Only 16% Away From ATH

Data shows Bitcoin hashrate has continued its recovery, and is now only 16% away from reaching the all-time high (ATH).

Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Observes Eighth Consecutive Increase As Hashrate Continues To Rise

As per the latest weekly report from Arcane Research, the BTC mining hashrate has continued its trend of recovery and is now only 16% from the ATH.

The “hashrate” is a Bitcoin indicator that shows the total amount of computing power present on the BTC network.

If a crypto has a high hashrate, it means there is high computing power in the network and a large number of nodes.

More nodes handling transactions on the network leads to more decentralization, and so the network becomes more secure. Low hashrate can therefore not only lead to worse performance of the network, but also worse security.

Now, here is a chart that shows how the Bitcoin hashrate has changed over the past year:

BTC's hashrate continues to show a rise | Source: The Arcane Research Weekly Update - Week 43

As the above graph shows, the Bitcoin mining hashrate this week has continued its uptrend that started in July of this year.

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Currently, the indicator’s value is only 16% away from reaching the ATH that was achieved back in May of this year.

A significant feature in the above chart is the crash during the month of June. This plunge in the hashrate happened due to the Bitcoin mining crackdowns in China that forced miners to shutdown their operations. A sizeable portion of the world hashrate was located in the country.

Since increasing hashrate leads to an increase in mining difficulty as there is more competition among miners, this steady rise in the indicator’s value has now lead to an eighth straight upward adjustment in the difficulty. This is a three-year record for consecutive such increases in the mining difficulty.

BTC Miner Revenue Is Down Almost 5% For The Week As Fees Decrease By 16%

Below is a table that shows some additional data related to Bitcoin miners.

Looks like fees has significantly gone down over the last week | Source: The Arcane Research Weekly Update - Week 43

Over the last week, daily miner revenue has decreased by 5% and its value is now around $59 million. During this period, fees per day has seen a sharp decrease to 17%.

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However, despite the dip, the current miner revenue is still 31% higher than the average for the year. Also, the current trend in rising BTC prices can help make up for losses due to other factors. Here is a chart that shows the trend in Bitcoin’s price:

BTC's price shows a plunge today | Source: BTCUSD on TradingView Featured image from Unsplash.com, charts from TradingView.com, Arcane Research

Original source: Bitcoinist